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using energy in fral agriculturl land. >> food versus fuel, i do not agree. you have tons of biomass which have been wasted, so you don't have to use food, crops, you don't have to disrupt large area. >> readily admit it will take years of research before it will make it from lab beakers to fuel tanks. >>> heading into space astronauts could soon become a lot lighter. that's because nasa is expected to print out spare parts and supplies during missions. there's even a plan to print small satellites that can send back to earth,. >>> and the olympic flame is now on its way to russia for the winter games. ♪ an actres an ak an actresseds as an ancient goddess. that will do it for al jazeera. thank you for joining us, i'm morgan radford. [[voiceover]] in today's technological age, is heavy manual labor disappearing, or is it just becoming invisible? physical work was once celebrated with hymns of praise. but workers today must be content that their hard work is better than no
using energy in fral agriculturl land. >> food versus fuel, i do not agree. you have tons of biomass which have been wasted, so you don't have to use food, crops, you don't have to disrupt large area. >> readily admit it will take years of research before it will make it from lab beakers to fuel tanks. >>> heading into space astronauts could soon become a lot lighter. that's because nasa is expected to print out spare parts and supplies during missions. there's even a plan...
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it faces questions about using energy and agricultural land to produce not food, but fuel. >> i do not agree. if you do the mass biomass, you have a tonne that's wasted. you don't have to use food, crops or disrupt large areas. professor lee and his team feel it will still be a long time before their method can be used, but it represents an alternative. >>> michael eaves a hear with the sports head line. >> a coaching change this college football. >> already. change in los angeles. after losing 7 out of 11 games and a 62-41 blow out. lane kiplan has been relieved. pad hayden informed him of the dismissal after the team returned to la during the three-plus seasons, he imposed a record of 28-15. >> the nfl is considering a scheduling formula that could take effect next season the the pre-season schedule may go from 4 to three but extending the play off from 12-14. it will offset revenue from the elimination from pre-season. >> this morning in greece the olympic torch took out on a long journey that will carry it into russia and outer space before arriving at sochi winter games. >> more s
it faces questions about using energy and agricultural land to produce not food, but fuel. >> i do not agree. if you do the mass biomass, you have a tonne that's wasted. you don't have to use food, crops or disrupt large areas. professor lee and his team feel it will still be a long time before their method can be used, but it represents an alternative. >>> michael eaves a hear with the sports head line. >> a coaching change this college football. >> already. change...
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we have to switch to clean renewable sources solar wind energy efficiency is actually our cheapest and fastest way to reduce reliance on these dirty coal fired power plants we are decreasing the amount that we use, it is cheaper than building new power plants, it is better than frack but s standards in place where fracking is occurring and make sure that we are really moving beyond the fossil fuel era which is what we need to do to solve climate change. >> the beginning of the discussion even though it's been discussed for many years. >> well hopefully this settles the discussion on the science and we'll now focus on a discussion of what the solution he are. >> dan, thanks very much for being with us. >> thank you. >> with more frequent storms beaches are expearg. -- disappearing. natasha ginane has the story. >> when you consider these beaches represent billions of dollars of revenue, 20 years ago had i been dang on this very spot, i would have been standing in the ocean. that is how much this beach last been restored, high waves destroyed the pier. >> the town needed to do something.
we have to switch to clean renewable sources solar wind energy efficiency is actually our cheapest and fastest way to reduce reliance on these dirty coal fired power plants we are decreasing the amount that we use, it is cheaper than building new power plants, it is better than frack but s standards in place where fracking is occurring and make sure that we are really moving beyond the fossil fuel era which is what we need to do to solve climate change. >> the beginning of the discussion...
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also united states to come to the iranian capitol to see for themselves that this is regarding the energy program. >> reporter: the president rouhini says there is a huge lack of trust on all sides at the moment. so somebody has to blink first, don't they, somebody has to giveway and that is likely to have to be tehran especially when it talks about developing its nuclear capacity. >> okay, that is a very interesting point. what happened before mr mr. rouhini's trip to the united nations is that the leader of the islamic revolutions invited commanders of the army and irgc and had a friendly chat with them and stay out of the politics, let the new government talked to the united states and don't interfere in iran's political affairs and they said yes we will set aside for the time being because before they were interfering in the overature and said stay away and do it through dialog and i think it's working because the army and the irtc are not having any say in the new round of talks between iran and the nuclear program. if that is the case it shows that iran has taken the first step to b
also united states to come to the iranian capitol to see for themselves that this is regarding the energy program. >> reporter: the president rouhini says there is a huge lack of trust on all sides at the moment. so somebody has to blink first, don't they, somebody has to giveway and that is likely to have to be tehran especially when it talks about developing its nuclear capacity. >> okay, that is a very interesting point. what happened before mr mr. rouhini's trip to the united...
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it was tremendous energy. i've been at many venues and played in important games, but that spark from our fan base, i don't know if i've ever felt that before. >> hockey is back and stanley cup champs began their title defense last night. the blackhawks add mike the banner raised in the united center prior to their game against the capitols. once the puck dropped, the blackhawks all business, patrick kane lights the lamp, chicago up 2-1. second period now, blackhawks on the power play. brent seabrook coming up, a little quick rebound, slaps it home, chicago up 3-2. this one turned into a high scoring affair, now 4-4 in the third, it's johnny oduya sneaking one past. >> a sellout crowd was here at the united center to look on as the blackhawks open the defense of their stanley cup title with a 6-4 win. n.h.l. commissioner was here. i asked him if he thought the blackhawks could repeat as stanley cup champions. >> on opening night it's impossible to predict who's going to hoist the cup, let alone make the playof
it was tremendous energy. i've been at many venues and played in important games, but that spark from our fan base, i don't know if i've ever felt that before. >> hockey is back and stanley cup champs began their title defense last night. the blackhawks add mike the banner raised in the united center prior to their game against the capitols. once the puck dropped, the blackhawks all business, patrick kane lights the lamp, chicago up 2-1. second period now, blackhawks on the power play....
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we talk big, power plants, nooub leer energy, energy on a geopolitical scale. a resource can start small. as part of our series the u.s. power surge, we have this story. >> it started as a flash of an idea. what happens if you let people rather than companies take power into their own hands - power that is electricity needed for everything and every day. it doesn't look like the most elegant solution, and the technology is not knew. the gasifier may be one answer. >> access to affordable renewable energy is a massive crisis and a massive opportunity. if the developing world doesn't find an alternative to carbon-based fuel sources we'll cook the planet. >> the idea is to hand power to the people. you need to build it and run it. to power this up you need biomass, and that is something as simple as wood chips and corn cobs or as exotic as palm nut shells. we'll use walnut shells. it takes about 30 minutes to put the power pallet together. it can fit in your backyard, run two tore three households or support a village of 40 families in indonesia, at $19,000, it's
we talk big, power plants, nooub leer energy, energy on a geopolitical scale. a resource can start small. as part of our series the u.s. power surge, we have this story. >> it started as a flash of an idea. what happens if you let people rather than companies take power into their own hands - power that is electricity needed for everything and every day. it doesn't look like the most elegant solution, and the technology is not knew. the gasifier may be one answer. >> access to...
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this man says he has no energy to take part in the protests. instead, he sifts through the fragments of what was his computer repair shop. not only did he lose his business and livelihood in the bombing, his brother-in-law was also killed in the attack. >> translator: we've lost everything. we've literally gone back to zero. government has shown it can do nothing. i'll start my business again to honor my brother's name. >> reporter: the devastation caused by sunday's bombing is clear. so, too, is the resolve of people here to rebuild their lives in a city that is no stranger to this kind of violence. there have been two other major bomb attacks in peshawar. the first was at a church claiming more than 80 lives, and the other targeted a bus with civil servants killing 19. it's unclear if the three attacks are linked, but the fact the city has been the site of such violence in recent days comes as little surprise to some security analysts. >> it's the main center where the government is ruling. the militants want to target it to create an impact.
this man says he has no energy to take part in the protests. instead, he sifts through the fragments of what was his computer repair shop. not only did he lose his business and livelihood in the bombing, his brother-in-law was also killed in the attack. >> translator: we've lost everything. we've literally gone back to zero. government has shown it can do nothing. i'll start my business again to honor my brother's name. >> reporter: the devastation caused by sunday's bombing is...